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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAN, OCTOBER 6, 1889-~SIXTEEN PAGES . GONTINUATION of our Hundred Thousand Dollar CLEARING SALE. Owing to our inability to wait upon the crowds who attended our great sdle last week, we have concluded to continue the Great Hundred Thousand Doliar Sale one week longer, so that those who failed to secure their share of the immense bargains offered can be accommodated. Our stock is so large that, notwith« standing the car loads that have been sold. we still have the largest stock in the city to select from. This is the greatest sale ever attempted in Omaha or the West, Prices are absolutely cut in two. No attention is paid to former prices at all. everything goes. Read our prices below, then come to our store, and you will learn for yourself that our Hundred Thousand Dollar Sale is a bonanza for the buyer. nes- HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS FOR LESS THAN HALF THEIR VALUE Folding Bed, §25; Worth $40, is a dz A\ $590 Parlor Suits This week $23.5Q $75 Parlor Suits . <. This week $40 $18 Plush Rockers This week $9.50 €8 Plush Parlor Chairs . This week $3.50 $40 Folding Beds. ... This week $25 84 Springs This week $1.75 $60 Folding Beds. . ... This week $35 $4 Mattresses . ceve oo This week $1.75 $18 Bed Lounges. ... ... This week $9.50 N OT E O U R T E R M S $50 Base Burner woono This week $30 40c Matting This week 18¢ $10 worth of goods $1 a week or ¢4 a month. $40 Base Burner This week $28 Ol 25 worth of goods s1.50 a week or 6 a month, ¢ Ingrains. ... This week 25¢ ¢50 worth of goods $2 a week or ¢8 a month, $25 Heaters .....This week D . S 1 % ¢75 worth of goods, $2.50 a w month, 0 75c¢ Ingrains This week 40¢ s100 worth of goods, $3 a week or s12 a month, $20 Heaters ........ This week $12.50 $1.25 Brussels ... This week 70¢ : 815 Heaters ... ‘This week $8.50 $1 Pillows il This week 40¢ Tad =T $10 Heaters . ... <. This week $5 $2 Comforts . . This week 90c¢. o=\ I $40 Ranges . . ... This week $25 $10 Lace Curtains.. .. This week $4 : A it T iy v : $18 Cook Stoves . This week , 9.30 65c¢ Chairs. . .. This week 30¢c £ : ’ Yis (e $50 Secretaries ... This week $30 $4 Rockers L, This week $1.50 S o Sy > $40 Secretaries This week $22.50 $6 Dining Tahles This week §3 B R » 15 $25 Ladies’ Writing Desks -This week $15 $6 Center Tables ... ... ... Thisweek$3 j ) B - i Al : $20 Ladies’ Writing Desks...This week $12.50 $2.50 Center Tables This week 90¢ Y/ ’v il Ty \ \ , 2 $5 Pictures ciivniieeeeee... 'This week $2.50 $6 Hanging Lamps This week $3 o M e M ML : : $10 Clocks... .. This week $5 $2.50 Decorated Stand Lamps.This week $1.25 } 3 : % § ) ., $7.50 Toilet Sets . . ..This week 45 $15 Book Cases This week $7.50 3 — 3 $2.50 Set Potts Irons...........This week $1.25 $15 Polished Rocker, " '}l,...,, This week $7.50 $1.75 Wash Boiler............. ..This week 98¢ N W NEN ) l ) vy i g nee in base ball aftawrs, and while some | aspivants, for wh this_soason. The Aloe stween | shoot up on Melicine ¢ 5 THE LIVELY WORLD OF SPORT 35 WY reatest s Sw of them havo managat to pull through | Saturday evoning, the 25tk it f T i o b G e b R ) : Ak Bed I worth double the pric $8 Extension Tables... .. This week $3.75 $15 Bureauns ... This week $7 87 Kitchen Safes .This week $3.50 $4 Bedsteads. . .. This week $1.75 ‘W) I80[ oY {AVH Foldin: 'sajfas e Suneiquig T 30 This and we ot et ) 5 the scason, all of them Lave been failures | foot ring will be ubedand Marquis of Quoons- s T ALt e e e i e bk have ou from anthoritative sources, 1 | from afinancial standvoint, * The field for | bury rules will govorn, the contesito take | farlen through wit) Saniayed e as woathor was as hot, a8 mid-July, Amherst oponed with 100 freshmen, : (S ont that 1 have mads a good it- vhich state leagu wouid create, | place within six weeks. Joha Maher will act | ool Croos ; fith Colum- | overything was pi AR L FHbATR YA A Resumo of tha Base Ball Soason which 15 a8 el to no 4s " ument in its fa il ond | as timekeeper, and Charles A. Dt o ot fvii (Colum : as hon’s tecth, SRy Just Clos a ! more, 1 know my voice is not | which should not be overlooked. well-known Chicago pugilistic tr ¥ self 1o be a good felde s N OYON tIe favo ki RS tbahored! for tha at it should bo -not strony and —_— act as mastor of ceremonies, (ieor TR et stentiuor TN IAE oF Balb AT E A RIS SN s in his opening address _ 3 but in another year 1 hope to An Eighteen Carat Fake ;l homas, of Kausas City, and William (s | kil —Spol i Clovelund and Willis in this ¢l a o stated that the new yeur wag - s o SR e, People inte a base ball aff c: ‘ranston, of South Omaha, will open the The Wos g A r atou, 5 ! | begun with the largest class at matric NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. ava hoen approached about golne onto | L cople i 10.:0880/290, .8 entertertainment with a five-round contest The Western association had its full quoto anston, R, 1., tion in the lustory of the colloge ¢ Americ: ¥ . i, > minds that the much-talked - & it etsddtog vice | OF old ball players this Sutte kee, Clarke and Kuell in California, Str b the American ton staft next year, and soveral other local amateurs Will give | Brdloy. Dolah, Dalrymple, Hoa Mo iaw | in Covinston, Ky., Nichols in Kansas City, B elLelnail theyt A ] ale G titonTs kTl 1o, as it 13 an ad. | of brotherhood scheme, is o fake made out [ exinbitions. Sradloy, I It « ] naL Cans Ly, el Umpire Hupat Relates His Uxpe ) ament NGy cannot bo*denied; but I | of whole cloth, and can bo dismissed without | “A fizht'to a finish botween John Maher. | S0 Phielin, Maskroy and Tranioy all came | Caypavan o Springtield, Mass., and Mossith | o orf %50 on the Diamond--Milwiaakoee's now what n 13 further apprehension, The national leugue rmerly, w York, and Champion M o i R ROWOR T T S Py A e demic junior 1 think of the We | ’INN“’M e e of South Omaha, will aiso take plac Tie most crratic twirler mn the Western | Johu . MeCormick, recont sporting editor [ (GRS I0T I1=Spoiting Misccllany — ] I hve only praise for this budy, i alibosa L thioe n iarounallithisiwinterun uspices of the club. association the past season was Crowell, of | aud dramatic crite of the New York Sun, | I'he ol scliool Querics, Ete., Ete. g - stands next to the Americqn | Guards that have been thrown around = the Sioux City team. Ho would pitch a | BOW in advence of W. H. Crane, 18 in in point of impbriance, tho great national game have eu the Diamond, phenomenal game one day and the naxt-ba | the o Mr. McCormick is par- 25 2 I Y ticularly well known as an authority on mat Brown unive gan the new college ters pugilistic, but, aside from this, is one of | YCAr With its new president, Dr. 15 13, Ans the most versatile newsp wen in the | drews. He was warnly 1 res country, & ploasant, goniul gentleman undey | sponded in n short und osrnost aldross all circumstancos, and ons of the most popu- | Promising to give his whole soul to iiis world Rabbi Gottheil will adory chuir te tie kas boen eallod by Columba w:? ——— s the oSt of thom, and, | from the loague. Tho tripartite u Too WAl Bas ot shan oA knocied all over the lot, P v L o abnaon SHUTorgnt rasnan ment, its succossor, tho national agreement. | T Hotliday will also play in Calife The Denyer team this season has made A T TR B R up through i | the rbservo rulo ainl all othor sound and | "%t practically $1LOX for iia 1 i ALtk i appre of the i practical measures which ha L : 1y 7,500 will be roalized as cle ofl thing but a glittering success as 3 3 i s atmienonts Of | lavating the standard of tho Ry will occuny first base for Minneapotis | 2o EP0 WAl be realized as clour profits, whole, ubout. broke even, There was somo neh out on an cqual | Dresent igh vosition caumo from Lhis grana [ BOXtseason. o i ; £1,000 for other purposes. #HRCOVEE ] lar men m the profession. el Nl 1 atlifaokion jn this; bub/aob. suMblant (to fns with the major organization justmen- | 04 body. “Sunday playing and liqaor selling | Milwaukee thinks she has a gr her | Among the crac R & o numbor of slilents attouding the B e i onallen fuus asmaglthii s Just now it seerns to bo rin ol asors | &re not tolerated ‘on league grounds, and in | in yoang Earl pron ’"-Tu-}x"'|‘.\rv"\l“‘n|;vl:[rl.rl‘)l ATy L suaetingeand Answers, ppalGors CERINIOR WU ILGHG B Ro s (Wostorn. olruit: Wi catel ds-catel-can policy, but i3 round- | case of an uprising among diszruntled lay- | “Orator? Sehaefer recently attacked an | ho mentioned. MoCaping op s g MELE | Will you ploase inform me through Sun- $91. of whom 6,060 study Uheologs, o ) Aosoatora solsault, ey llonstha iy, acefully, und in tine will ba a thor- wio are all paid about three-fold more | umpive edo and was jailed, Slattery of the New Yorks, Foster of Min: 8 sporting columus how 1 took | 1uw, 8,583 medicing, and 7,715 philosophy and glad springlime, with her blue birds aud whily balauced machine in all its compo- | than they are worth, the people will remem: | jaeie Crooks « ifornia. for the | noADBITE, Tewin of the Washinemier. Of - ackoops the Australlan newro tosvilp | medta) soloficos, Ly a: of inlerseite indw, baliny winds, however, comes uguin, the old | nont parts. In tio wost here, base ballsegms | ber these things and staud by the league | \intor Clarke is already theve. Son0f tho Athiotics. - Pitcemt ot Toran: | 406 MeAuliflo! Also state MeAnliffo's neight | Lhut 314 of thosc are Itussiuns. L A e A R Sortor 1 | whiol has fostored tho sport aud e its el LT R s Gipac e vt om0 oron | nd wight and | PaL Killoa's, —Hunmer | e tustoos of Do Painy iniversity have Of course, as everybody knows, Omaha | oy st e 4 winistrative ability in its | Hrst water. Poter Weckbecker, the Burlington, Ia., [ from Denver. Heplayed during the season [ oo fme T o w0 R B8 B REE 0) Alexander Martin, “Vhis sostitution will in avon the pennant at a o, St. 1aul cawe in | conduct . Thi B a2 e e RERCIRS Y cateher, hus been sizued by Inaianapolis, [vith Dave Howe's Donver club. His work [ 00K s e e atands & faot | B€W yoars receive the buli of the bequest second, Minneapolis third, Sioux City t tho gamo gots on @ The Knights of th~ Mattross Duckey Hemp, who was with Evansy fanin Sosionn iivaglos Wwasbarat olassiting | L FHY YO AU eR O Teuatands 0 teed llofiW g gton O/ DoERanw ol pitiiito fourth, Milwaukce fifth, Denver sixth, St. | Paying busis, nud tho stockliolders realizo | Sam athews, of Australia, and Arthur | this scason, mado u great record as a tiolder. | gyygng’ goventy-five games, . He retirnad | of ape. Iillon 1o fust & LTI SO0, 8 5 . = P ! g revenue in it I oly other sity. wi vrestle oate p O'Connor, d St. Joe eatcner ha s before % 2 &2 °C | of age. Killen is 6 foot *J nty- v a law passed by the session of i Joo soventh, and Des Moines last, - Early in | Ut thereis revonio i it proportionatoly 0 | Rothery, of this city, will wrestlo catet-as- | Jack O'Counor, tho old St. Joo catcnor has | lowo boforo the season closod on ACCoUnT Of | oryrsyons e e At s opadiiie the season the Apostles jumped into ‘the | {ha minor leagies are (0o miich of & propura. | C4tel-can, best threo falls in five, at the | fit ‘ tho artival of a littlo' boy at bis firoside. | Aol a royal flush or | common schoois are roquired to give it true lead, getting such a start that it ookad for a | tory school for the older Dodies, m ovit- | People’s theate <t Thursday night for 4 ; om 1.lonking. well, A Sn0y g 0 pils of, oivid ad, s the \ ory sehool fo bider Dodics, made inevit- | People’s theater next Thursday night for | "y, Sity clul Frery e : ontond that 15 simply. b steatgnt | tion to the pupils in tho loments of vivik while as if no one could overhnul them. by $he pornioions snlos systom: and tho | 8100 a sido, sod the ovent promises tobo & | Jonh g, ey A Chalab s ;IP:nI‘!n';”:;l‘ “l,f,‘:‘,f;’!‘l‘l","" Atlaat pensonsbly ahes of tho | syep, Sanand Lint s lnuly 8 palah government, il _constitutions of 1he Owalia, though, flnally struok her gait, and irary mauner in which all the laws and | good one. Mathews comes with a good | 3,000, LB o eehy oR S ROnNADL IDULLLAS ERE | |1 iaT0or0) O United States and Koutucky ave Lo be iven by & long siretch of magnificent paying | & governing these institutions are vd, accordinz to s own say so. He i Al players ot mentionell in tho roserved | rear bt it tro s Tacoay i the | ™ Ans.—Youurocorrect, A royal flush woula | #Pecinl atteution, caught up with and passed them, and was i niglish virth, is thirty years of as lists will ‘be eligible to contract unywhere on | part of the Bridogrooms will make. then Slng, quaon, jucik anil ton spob o never headed again, There is no doubt that | WOrk, and, 1t seems, look too much to their | stands 5 feet Gy inches in beight, and weighs | and after October 20, f ® upareoins Awitl “moliesdhen JUGRR, UEE 8 Sowders - amd - Plakots | 0wn énds.’ Still theke are uble und honorable | 145 pounds, | (1 his defoated Crook Gaoree: wera' more home runs made In tho | The. ASmeie. nave AZAID for flrst Lionoes PEHUOPOILNRUIOR: A0y Bl et e R pind. ¢ | men at tie head ot base ball affairs in this [ Andy Leonard, Anton Pierre, Jimmy Fauli: sociation than any leaguo or as: o with Bultimoro ffth and Cingnng ight flush, ve commoniy, but | and ‘private schools of Austvia. Thors are City lost her chance through sheer bad lock | © thewr lagislation, everything | ne nie Joues, Jolnny Clarke and many 2 connt ® Frsriet B Rl \ NG erroncously, called a r 5 now already 7.769 such in existence in the City lost her ur loglalation, evarything ) g conutry. fourth. The seasou will closo one weel from A upuchasn o) ; i o way of injure b . Jue | considored © way bo Tt | very “best | othors, He ‘weostied a draw with Sorachi, | "°Nocfuason, of Minneapolis, made n tro- RloitaEioe ma ok Aee \ustrian, monirchy wlono, Hungry i . ine ioked m er wine o |l The , lcaguos i = tho | tho Jap, and has beou beaten by Pro ndous batting averaze during the last | Joe Quinn, of Boston, at Washington was | uchre and high-five with cluged. ‘They rise botaiiicui inie wankce was @ sore disappointment, whi The parent should haudlo | Joo Acton and Joo Higiins, Mathows is alss | mondous batting aver ZIvon & nently done. un. packuge. whtdh Jos | wiuk & Son, Washington, 1 scums and applinnces 1or boo ke Des Moines cut no figure at any stawe in the | 80 guide the child, and not the | very clever with his dukes, and will box all 8 4 itk 1 DAQHAES, AV L Hovl According to m decrce published by the VB0 T TSP TS TS e v B ¢ i The Davenport battery, Ithines and Har- | W8 told to but in his grin and not open Ans.—Invest 10 conts in @ co Hoyle tishod B AR AR RICRRY AuaD AR e ¢ [ 1o Western association, | couers at 144 pounds. 3 . ; minister of education, 1o clergymim can in 3 ) y on, did’t cost Oineinaati anything ox- | Ut after the train lefc the devot. | on Games you can get it of any nowsacaler, | fiister of educution, iy B School gardeus, i, e, gardens for practival inscruction in rearing trec otables and frait, aro being added to neatly all the publio aul all lost money, while the other four | ©f 2ilthe minor orgunizations, has a future Arthur Rothery, as Is well knowu, is an n 3 5 iy | wado u litile, Minneapolis beiny ~its live, growing, prosperous, hust ali-round athlete’ of first-cluss reputatiou. | SOPLexpenses forthe elub's ugent, “Cod Sulli- | Whon Qi opencd it ho found un old, wo You are supposed 1o kuow evoryth nd | g0 This {5 L recent law to ouly city that elearcd anything tospeal of, | ¢itics makes this ni absolute « > has ne wrestling a profession, | Vab. Nl tale doad aurva i DA YU can ai his inquiry, ple 0. | tho effect that tho loca rol of sthoois s it will'in time wiold as n. Wilmot, as s00n s the base ball season s [ gon'viin shoe was Wi v & hunchbi i | L wish K tour Dakota or | ghould be in the hunds of heads of fanilies, Ihe Views of Umpive t now tawond as either | cf ver. over, returns to Minneapohs whare e puts | o) . it ORINgH X r Neb wvould like to know > L in ; st L 18, ] Tho players say that the shoe wust g Iy talie u doep interest in N Bun's baso ball man rode down from e in tho winter a3 a clerk in the Fivst National | g pame, & e isany p Omalia conteuiplat ) Of course, the le objecs Sioux City on Tuesday last with Umpire Tim his Afeer "“l’"“ L OF all new clubs that have enter ANEAUOL B, U] Lowery, ML D., Ne- | fs \0ut tho ehouls 10oso Trom clesicul ovey RN L RN SIS IR ) G : AR AR ague and Ameriean assoziation umpires | championship raco, ’ ] ; ey sight and influcnce. P AN U2 ATBR00 A8, WAV LrQmpna fo Milwaukee s ing w good deal of e w e SuaCi S received uv the rate of %53 par week this | tthe top of the list. The team that | AnS.—IKnow of 1o such party just at pres ho revort of the British royal ] pury e $100 focleit he f o Westel oy i “ope had posted here for i ight botween J gall iu demandiug that the November meet- | st on the card 18 o matel ra: senson, Western association “umpires gov | represented this city the season justclosed | ents they ave leaving Omaliu, howover, on commission assumes that if the oS d d here @ ight botween Jimmy |y of the Western association be held 1 0. W. Plear Dins R S but £40. was practically a now club, New elubs have | just such trips every and you should | of elementary education be tho fitt ,.mln Lindsay and Jimmy aleHale. avorsation’ | ¢nat city, and the writor assumes tho ra dr Wi FIORTA R 1INRY, ARGV MLAYOY'S Hilly ord has not joined the Kansas | made fine records in the older organizations | .. pupils in gencral for those duties which 1#ho BMtusally turodd” on bash batl. Umpire gt 19, W es- | Salaam, for £200 a side, sccond, a | City team. Ihs wite lios in Cincinnati at the | before this, but nouo can be recalled that will most probably be catled on to perfodeh Bairat ioved. Limsclt well vy oh the sy | ponsibility of informing > Aot | giynilar race, between s Slaze- | pointof death,}umld Alvord is ncarly boart- | surpasses Omaba's achiovement. The to justruction in_ scionce 1s ouly second in g L LRAE0. HIMMOLE WOl 4b o Who Sltua- | atand any more oha sssion | wood, and L 's Charlay Brown, for | broken. was wholly an untried one, 8o far as tho [ When the Wostern associat orve lista 1 portance to cvion in reading, wii A At 0. irse of tho talk rotatlod & | hojug snown her than that snowflake that )il side, T 1y stalo [ sume Morton, ofithe Minneapolis etub, is | Majority of its memvers were concernoa, | UG PUbHSRad. {50 WICR Gl & DIESOEBO | and arthioetc. c88 of this ving 00d doal of infoxmation that caunol fait in | o museh hus boon sald about. [y fact, M o. half mile Qash, o and & stake the colintey for new taiont for next, | ¥eUthey won tho championship 'with com’ | HAWIUIL sisne air of Thom, Lincoln, ot ulso doclured i e maklng intoresting reading. S T B G e R e Sl co, free-for-all, half mile dash, cotrance $5. Sam will make a big bid for the flay | Pavative ease, 'Ihis was greatly due to good | N ; ; ) onde ! S feol much elate said he, “ovor m. % m“; & "l 4 i . § ol ‘l - 0N, ment, and the perfect havmony that Ans ¢ have already been published. | among the tos & oxamined is th s ciatior should ask susla favor, consid- Apollo Who el Note: 5 > oxisted in thé team Lhroughout the seasoi On the 20th of thia month, jeet is better calouiated to wwaken the success as au umpive in the Western associn. . oo Apo Ak 3 .| Cle d mada a at mistake when K : . ton. I came hgwe o At itude, and tho const Regular run to Glenwood this morning, | Duke She ved 2500 for his Miscellaneons Spores, Can you inforu me throu<h Sanday's Bes [ o8t and iu uce of the pupils thar X sonmer TS, B Dericol alangy e sap headed se g start to e mado rom Ui elub roouws at | release imes that amount weuld not | Lew May of the State Fish comuussion, | ¢ nuiber of 4 Sluknso hall Owali s m atarey A ¥ capabilitios of making s open | 7 o'clock sharp. buy bim now. N. It Simmons of the National sk | Won and b grou) ANO GuArkors 410 QUARKAL) D40 Ry A ran 2 85 Mg o 3 ) Milwaukee wou! Will Pixley has a new forty-nine-inch Manazer Frank Selee, of the Omuha ¢lub, | commission, were in the city Friday. | and svroad during the PpeR T Sl RSRAUNGR a8 0G0 A Buder. disciisitg feagne, and down thero we all had protty | juu 3y : Columbia, and he rides itlike a professional. | will manage the (Hoston club next year | W, 8. Barnes, of Lexington. 1oy, and | @ W+ U Madison YWhio suoera i ho canswaint Lo urakeake iy mueh the samie understanding of base bu | it 3 \ o The apollos are contemplat 1l elimb the Omana team bo pur ¥ | owner of the nou m 3 v Oumiahin 72 gam n the | dent any of the groat universities frog JRasie nigus butore 1 loft New Orloans that . ot p " Jack Kastman and Gesrge Meard, of the Elmer Fostor was: rocontly s week, | 140 ubrow ¥ and losing 16, | aeaociated in dormitory Life vhere is a star l? -‘“x\ 1y A the crowd didu’t ke the um would g nolers, left for the Corn 1Palac » il surgoon for 250 for so: 9 ( It is quite probable that the Hardin ) " y ard of expenso to which o man m pire, they took bim out inthe mountains | woull show b 3 1 confr o Phey will rotarn fuesdas en Fostor broke his arm pitching for gan bieyele combination will ¢ or he will b ay somewhere and either shot aud scelped hi t e 2 . | 80100 yeurs ag the vlose of their I . c I ) b e BRI ACRT N ibuer Aot aB0 Aceinad A It is 4 not o fact, but many wh s 16 close of theis 1 Qs might havo boan cxped it i D) D) 10 ke 1418 oo 00ASAFY ho have peen riding i profe @ Cooney’'s season's pla, ponstrated un- | veuture has been a r . | \ Qb B ihis - 5 ' e to high, and tho s ris0 T mct, not only in Denvor, lisiise | uoxemhon Mgk D lic UL lere |are being veinstated to the Jur ranis, | questiozubl e \y nia's besv all Juck Morrison receiy f y | 2 i ol ik o8 | moderate circunistances are ob R e s S o A ARUY O 1AAD | 40 Oilise the o ! Tnere seoms to be wore monay \atatour | round play o filled almost every pasi- | bass, pike and croppios from @ Michizu . 4 e v L 15 Sriously burdensome amer o T el | uasoclation, aud ‘ riding than professional, an . tion, save the pitei friend Feiday, but succceded in pla ) § s fountyy, and put to shume the. yaunie bouls, [ of Atierican’ Whooluon v ; Milwaulo i Ashland aro ol ang @ | thou with rioudy. Lowever, witiin or M X o the annual report of the enivalry of the soutl. 1 experienced i) TN S e there A b o numb - 33, | sovies o anies 10r Lho « 1shih of | after their areiva a 2 L. doe aikon commissioner of education or no trpuble with the pi R s A Stais Lirugas Next Yane, not y in this city, but al y y Wiscansiv. > games have b Doucan (¢, Ross, one of the best k o na Lut o " 5% has beeu made in the public e tiar sy hors 4F . Ko cre will be & boom on in the spr . played, th « ng both around atnlotes i the world, hus been in | au X ho! | : P south 1n tho decadoe anding. in askit st ) f It has evenuated after ail that the Ly for the past few duys, the g 3 : s y The public schoo! systems of tho s ¢the nding the stories that e from St Paul aud Minncapoli v mani 1se of the entire Owaha team by on | is (1. MeKinsie, of th ) ” i ; or 8, lic have boen undergo g un constaut hot water with tho l . 180 ball by tho ¢ partiment 4 d e iment, and ul Se i cortain pla 1 bullyeag me, but i o quict, st i £ = v 1 wa 1 quickly gave thew to a b 4 her 1o 5 AV B tamsey Crooks, a L 3 o i | v are beiug killod nly Neat 1o bield Gan meant business, and if nec i me un ent o has e : ' Juck i ! at tho e | la wa come in only in small bunehes \ wopular indoor game, § thew after the game, and it i e Iave uod i ) 1 ane arly 80 numerous as the ouli For sile ere they all learned to 0 T PR \ v 3 club hus secure 5 and s an old ba ! vould il the s4ve DI of | , ) s toros ! ) white friende of the wholo n 0 ¢ a ) ent qasrters, has adopted the rules | bill toa 1 's bicyele combnation is A rate | for 1 ort of these “But 1 tell you the umpire's positio dout sh an enterprise | of the Calforaia Athletic club of San Fran Holliday is strong in everything but base- | thiug busine n Eugland, The Britishers | 1o | i iAo 4t i A the w unenviable ono, aud the only way for such d be ewinently cossful, as it of ciseo, and s 10 be condu on bigh-toned ing, and bis weakness thors is due to | loo ) Lottie Stanley, the star of the out | 1o ae 1 A suaral und 1 an _ oficial to get along is always | the culy ref for N bs ¢ st | priuciples, and only g u of standing decision in eff. o start, Iu a | fit, as ventable wondor, and stand v | lar T 0 were 0ice bishops of the Church of Enge 10 do the right thivg. Home umpiring aid | lot wuits u waintaiu- | can becone mewners or even got adwission ralglit run heis the fusicst wan in the | to ba 1 10 short or long race WISt | apart ! sars L | been A aboye cighty; twolve ure anove sll‘“ll"y 0 certain players 1s one of the or- | ing their semi-professioml tewns, Al the | to entertainments. Clacionati team, any fewale rider in the woild, closer together, b loh that @ venty, Jumes' ( te advocaten inury umpire's groatest shortcomings, und | ¢itics nawed bave Lad more or less exper- 1o the ten-round coutest between two loeal Owaha will see no more professioval ball The writer was out for au afternoou's | isuow oo fuot Lo unite thew. Oy 3 reent at tixed age, 10 i )\ foining aeongenial party Will yo! inform a couple of fans when the Western association vo lists ~ ———t s s th the d J0ls ite lubabitants, -

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